It is hardly his fault that this book appears at a time when Greece's financial crisis provides a glaring example of the risks in monetary union.
Nor is it his fault that oil and gas prices, on which Russia is hugely overreliant, have slumped.
Part of President Obama's message is that it is not his recession, not his fault.
Simply put, it is no surprise Defendant is now short on cash, but that is his fault, and his alone.
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He has told pupils it is the union's fault, not his, that they don't have pens and paper.
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Nor is it Mr Brown's fault that his succession was followed by a dip in the impressively consistent economic growth over which, as chancellor, he presided, and by biting rises in the price of energy and food over which he has little control.
But even if it isn't, President Clinton is at fault for having so confused his China policy and so energised his fund-raising as to allow the idea to become plausible.
As I predicted earlier in the week, the OBR has given him this bad news, but it has also given the Chancellor a good alibi: it says the basic deterioration in Britain's economic health since 2010 is not his fault.
However, if he cannot claim his right except by this means, there is no fault in it.
Snider's new album, The Devil You Know, is among his smartest, as it riffs on some of America's major political fault lines.
The prime minister's greatest fault in this matter is neither his naivety (if that is what it is) about the nature of Mr Desmond's activities nor even his unwillingness to make judgments about those who wish to associate with him.
On the other hand there's plenty of reason for him to make a cosmetic reach-out in order to show that whatever happens it's not really his fault, and if the sequester causes pain at least the responsibility is shared.
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